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LOST WIFI SECURITY KEY WORD
If you have lost your WEP/WAP wifi key phrase there is no way to recover it except go into the router administration settings and see if it is in plain text there. If not then you will have to make up a new key phase and apply it to ALL your connected devices.
In future, write the key phrase down on a piece of tape and apply it to the bottom of your router. You can use a hint instead of the actual phrase.
I use the memo function of my cell phone to keep all my passwords and keys.

Wireless networks broadcast messages using a radio and are thus more
susceptible to eavesdropping
than wired networks. Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) is the first in a line of increasingly secure algorithms that include WPA and WPA2 used to secure IEEE 802.11 wireless networks.

Setting WEP up is usually done from the wireless security tab of your router configuration, this is most often accessed from your computer using the web address http: 92.168.1.1 by default. It consists of a pass-phrase and a key. the pass-phrase is used to generate an encryption key, this is then necessary to use any packets (Bits of data) transferred over the air.

Newer routers allow this configuration to be done through a visual application as well.

LOST WIFI SECURITY KEY WORD
If you have lost your WEP/WAP wifi key phrase there is no way to recover it except go into the router administration settings and see if it is in plain text there. If not then you will have to make up a new key phase and apply it to ALL your connected devices.
In future, write the key phrase down on a piece of tape and apply it to the bottom of your router. You can use a hint instead of the actual phrase.
I use the memo function of my cell phone to keep all my passwords and keys.

If you do not have any wireless network security enabled on the router,
your neighbor can see this SSID and connect to the network without
authorization. While this is generally frowned upon as being unethical,
it is technically not illegal as you have "made the network available"
by failing to secure it. The easiest way to secure the network is
through the use of a WEP key or a WPA pass-phrase. WEP keys are
generally 5, 10, 13 or 26 randomly generated characters long. WPA
pass-phrases are just that - a phrase such as "The sun is yellow".
Either method will prevent unauthorized users from accessing your
network. Only those individuals who possess the key or pass-phrase are
granted access.

These options is located under the Wireless > Wireless Security tabs from within the router administration.After login you can change the password.

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open new Internet Explorer and type in address Bar " http://192.168.1.1" and hit enter.Leave user name field blank and type "admin" for the password.If you changed the router password, then log in using your password to login to the router.Once you are in the router setup page, click on the Wireless Tab at the very top of the page. Once you are in the Wireless Tab, just right under the word Wireless you click the sub tab that Wireless Security. On this page you will see the Security Mode. If your security mode is set to WEP you will have four sets of keys available. To known which key to use look for the Default Transmit (Tx) Key, If your default transmit key is set to 1, then you will use the key in Network key 1 to connect to the wireless network. Now if your Security mode is set to WPA (Personal/Pres-Shared Key/PSK) what's inside the WPA-shared key or Pass phrase / Personal Key box is the network key for your wireless network.

Connect an Ethernet cable from the network-port on your computer to one of the LAN ports on the router.
Then, you can access the web-server "inside" the router, and run the "Wireless Networking Setup Wizard", to let you choose an SSID (your "network-name") and choose an encryption-level (choose 'WPA') and choose a password/pass-phrase, which will become the "security-key" for your network.

WPA with a Pre-Shared Key (PSK), also known as personal. PSK is entered as a pass phrase between 8 to 63 alphanumeric characters in the ASCII format at both ends of the wireless connection. Although PSK accepts a minimum of eight characters, for proper security, it is a good idea to use ample length and should not use a commonly known phrase. This phrase is used to generate session keys that are unique for each wireless client.

WPA pass phrase is a password for the wireless network to make it secured. You can obtain the WPA pass phrase when you access your router. Check the manual of your router for the address, username and password of your router. Go to wireless settings, you will see ther the SSID or Network Name, Network Key or the Pass Phrase and Authentication (WPA/WPA2/WEP). You can personalize the SSID,Network Key and Authentication. Remeber that for you to connect wirelessly the Authentication and Network Key on the router should match the Network Key and Authentication of the Printer or Computer.

Well ther should be a wirless icon on the botom right corner of your scren right click and say serch for avalibe wirless networks. find the one that is yours. it might ask for a WEP pssword which is on the botom of router. You might have to change some of the wirless adapter setings. just send me a mesage and i would be happy to help.